False Idol Brewing Adding That Boy Aint Right
Today, I bring you a funny new can coming soon from False Idol Brewing in North Richland Hills, Texas. This beer will be named That Boy Aint Right, and it will be an American-style pale ale that will hit a sessionable 5.5%-AbV. Look for this King Of The Hill-themed beer to be packaged in 16-oz cans, and stay tuned here for release details.
zzubreebym
About False Idol Brewing:
The Beer
We approach beer with an open mind of what we like. We consider quality, consistency and creativity in the process from the name of the beer to the ingredients we choose. Our first beers to hit market in Spring 2019 were Side Hustlin’ NEIPA & Trustfund Baby Strawberry Milkshake IPA as well as Yacht’n! New England IPA, Train To Valhalla English Barleywine, Return of the Stack French Toast Imperial Stout and Shotty B Blonde Ale. We plan to create a variety of great beers going forward that we love and hopefully you will too, cheers!
Branding
We strive to have unique and exciting branding because we understand that in this day in age it is hard to stand out among the crowd. The customer matters most to us and we realize we don’t exist without great loyal customers.
The Process
Quality, Consistency, and creativity are the focus, but experience and knowledge are the driving forces of our success. We brew all of our beer on a 10bbl Brewhouse which gives us the ability to be versatile with our portfolio and provide our customers new and fun beers on a regular basis.
The History
The False Idol Brewing name was created in 2016 over a sales competition for naming a beer. In 2018, the dream became a reality and False Idol Brewing was created. In 2019, we launched our first beers and finally opened our doors in June 2020.
False Idol Brewing is a craft brewery located in North Richland Hills, Texas, known for its wide and diverse selection of beers and community-focused taproom. It was founded by Dominique Van Ausdall and Brandon Pitzer, who launched the brand in 2019 and opened the taproom in 2020 amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Location and atmosphere
Hidden gem: The brewery is located in an industrial area, not far from the Tarrant County College Northeast Campus. It has a low-key exterior that gives way to a vibrant and welcoming interior.
Taproom vibe: The taproom is set up with a long bar, ample seating, and murals on the walls. It is known for its relaxed atmosphere and for being a dog-friendly space.
Events: The brewery features regular specials and events, such as discounted beer on Mondays, weekly trivia on Thursdays, and “Steal The Glass” on Tuesdays.
Beer and specialties
Extensive menu: False Idol
maintains a large draft list with over 20 options, covering a wide range of beer styles.
Standout stouts: The brewery has gained recognition for its innovative imperial stouts. Past offerings have included “Banana Stacks” (with cinnamon, maple, and bananas) and “McFly Mode” (with peanut butter and marshmallows).
Other offerings: In addition to craft beer, False Idol
also serves wine, cider, and kombucha.
Business and brand story
History: False Idol’s brand emerged from a beer-naming contest in 2016. Despite facing significant delays and then a pandemic, the founders persevered and opened the taproom in the spring of 2020.
Latino-owned: According to the owners, False Idol Brewing
identifies as Latino-owned.
Merchandise: The taproom includes a section for merchandise, and the brewery also has an online shop for beer and apparel


Comments 0
No Readers' Pick yet.